Italian Ancestor Genealogy Project

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From the Family Search Blog posted 14 Oct 2013: MyHeritage, the popular online family history network, and FamilySearch.org announced today the signing and commencement of a strategic partnership that forges a new path for the family history industry….” What does this mean for users of both sites? Users will be able to access Family Search … [Read more…]

If you haven’t been on Family Search for a while then you’re truly missing alot. Family Search has been busy adding new records almost daily including several for the provinces in Italy. Just added this past week: L’Aquila – Nati, Matrimoni, Processetti and Morti 1809 – 1865 Pescara – Atti Diversi, Nati, Matrimoni, Processetti and … [Read more…]

Old Italian record can be difficult to read at first glance – especially if you have no knowledge of the language or are expecting it to be similar to American records. They can be quite detailed and some, like the marriage record posted courtesy of Cosenza Exchange are completely hand written. But most Italian … [Read more…]

Over 700 people attended and participated in this years Ontario Genealogy Conference held last weekend in Toronto. I spoke with several people who attended the Conference (due to expected events I was not able to attend after all) – all who enjoyed the event immensely and were excited about the sessions they attended. I met … [Read more…]

FamilySearch has added 300 million new indexed records at its FamilySearch Record Search Pilot – there are lots of new and wonderful things available. To see if there are new records available for the part of the world you are interested in, go to Family Search . From the drop-down menu under the heading Search … [Read more…]

FamilySearch and Family Family Tree University are hosting a webinar on Tuesday, April 20, at 7 p.m. EST. Learn how to use FamilySearch to find your ancestors! Thanks to an active research and development department, the FamilySearch website is growing and changing quickly. In this webinar, you’ll learn how to use FamilySearch and the FamilySearch Record … [Read more…]

The Family History Library in Salt Lake City Utah now offers free online Research Classes to help you get started in tracing your roots. Some classes are broken down into 2 or 3 lessons about 30 minutes long each. Others, have only one class that is about an hour long. Videos can be paused and … [Read more…]